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Consumers Are Going Out for Lunch Less

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Jun 09, 2017
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U.S. consumers made 433 million fewer trips to restaurants for lunch last year, putting the industry in a major funk. Packed work schedules, combined with cheaper grocery prices, has especially hurt casual and fast-casual establishments reliant on lunch traffic.

—The Wall Street Journal

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